Thanks!! I really appreciate your advice.
This morning I was checking the Udemy and I found the first course that I want to do (Big sale right now, not sure if they always have them)
Tonight I will work on my profile description and that stuff.

Yes, I know the recipes are my thing here, I like having the illustration gig because it is fun and I have made a couple sales, but clearly I won’t invest as much time on them.

About the losing money part, don’t worry, I’m not but I know I can make much more developing products so that is my next goal.
Still going to offer custom recipes because my buyers prefer those but I will expand my market for sure.

I do have the Live Portfolio option turned on but I guess my buyers don’t share the material or something

PDFs part, yes, I’m working on them already

I do offer extras, not sure why you can’t see them, going to check that right now.

Thanks again I will keep active in the forum and going to update about my progress to help others too.

What name do you like to be called? Your customers want to know what to call you.

I took a quick look at your profile:

Your profile image: I still think you need to iterate. There’s no reason to show a picture of a door. Try a standard professional straightforward shot with a big smile.
Your log line: No suggestions.
Your profile text: As I said, you should have the Name Buyers should call you here.

All your gigs should have video, 3 images, 2 pdfs, and so on…

Make a video of yourself talking to the camera, because this approach garners IMMEDIATE RESULTS. Include additional samples in the video!

I saw a post in the forum lately showing just about everyone in your category has a big image of them smiling as their video preview image. Conform!

Gig Title: I will record a commercial voice over for your project

Voiceover is better than voice over. I suggest you go shopping for more keywords.

Video: 30 to 60 seconds. Fiverr says videos can boost your sales. You should include lots of examples, and feature the phrase “Exclusively on Fiverr” onscreen and in the audio. You speaking directly to the Buyer is best. REHEARSE!

Gig Images: You should have 3.

2 @3-page PDFS: If these are available to you, you should take advantage of them!

As you make deliveries, if you are not delivering an image or video, try adding a unique image thanking the customer. If these start showing up in your Live Portfolio, try to make them all awesome and different so that in combination with the Reviews you get, they help you sell more gigs to new Buyers.

Gig Description: Again, voiceover is one word, not two.

There’s no point to adding your Fiverr profile link here, because your other gigs appear at the bottom of this page.

I don’t think Fiverr wants your Facebook page URL here. Unless you’ve already hashed this out with Fiverr, I suggest you remove both these links.

A suggested format for your gig descriptions:

WHO I AM

WHAT YOU GET

WHY YOU SHOULD BUY FROM ME

RECOMMENDED GIG EXTRAS / COMPLEMENTARY GIGS

Gig Extras: You may continue to revise these based on Buyer feedback.

Gig Packages: There is anecdotal evidence that these can slow down your sales. I’d recommend that you include them with any gigs you add in the future rather than adding them to this gig now. These require careful study: